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US6156882A US09/105,596 US10559698A US6156882A US 6156882 A US6156882 A US 6156882A US 10559698 A US10559698 A US 10559698A US 6156882 A US6156882 A US 6156882A
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  • the invention relates to a monoclonal antibody directed against the human tyrosine kinase receptor FLT3/FLK2.
  • the tyrosine kinase receptor FLT3/FLK2 plays an important role in early hematopoiesis. It naturally occurs in blood stem cells and early lymphoid and myeloid blood progenitor cells and interacts with a growth factor FLT3-ligand (FL), that particularly stimulates the recruitment and proliferation of these cells (Matthews et al., Cell 65:1143, 1991; Small et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci.
  • FL growth factor FLT3-ligand
  • the indirect detection mediated by an antibody specifically binding to the receptor represents a safe and quick method to qualitatively and quantitatively detect membrane bound receptors.
  • the specific antibody can be labeled either directly or indirectly, using this label for identification and quantitative determination of the antibody or the bound receptor, respectively.
  • fluorescent dyes or radioactive agents can be used as labels.
  • Such an antibody can also be coupled to special therapeutically active agents and therefore renders possible a targeted cellular treatment, which is particularly required for the treatment of tumorous diseases.
  • Antibodies directed against FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein have already been described, however, these antibodies are directed against the murine FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein. Therefore, lacking the required specificity, these antibodies are not suitable for the treatment of human cells.
  • a monoclonal antibody binding specifically to the native unmodified human FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein is produced and released by hybridoma cells that were deposited on Dec. 6, 1997 at the International Depository Authority DSMZ-Deutsche Sammlung Von Mikroorganismen Und Zellkulturen Gmbh (German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures, Ltd. (DSMZ)), Mascheroder Weg 1b, D-38124 Braunschweig Germany under No. DSM ACC2248 at the German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures Ltd. (DSMZ) in accordance with the provision of the Budapest Treaty. It has been given the designation BV10A4H2.
  • This antibody is subject matter of German Patent DE 196 08 769 titled "antibody BV10A4H2".
  • This object is achieved by providing a monoclonal antibody binding specifically to the native unmodified human FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein and being produced and released by hybridoma cells that were deposited under No. DSM ACC2249 at the German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures Ltd. (DSMZ) in accordance with the provisions of the Budapest Treaty.
  • the antibody has been given the designation 4G8B4B12.
  • a monoclonal antibody has been provided for the first time that is reproduceable in a standardized manner and can thus potentially be produced in unlimited amounts and that binds specifically to a respective special extracellular epitope of the human receptor protein FLT3/FLK2.
  • the antibody according to the invention permits a targeted detection and modulation of cells comprising an extracellular domain of the human FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein. It therefore provides to physicians and research personnel a sofar unique and variably applicable means for on the one hand detecting such cells, both in cell culture and in the patient's organism, and on the other hand manipulating such cells, if desired, either by means of the antibody as such, or by specific reagents coupled to it.
  • the invention further relates to hybridoma cells producing a monoclonal antibody directed against the FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein and being deposited under the number DSM ACC2249 at the German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures Ltd. (DSMZ) according to the Budapest Treaty and producing the antibody designated 4G8B4B12.
  • DSMZ German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures Ltd.
  • the invention further relates to a method for producing hybridoma cells synthesizing and releasing an antibody directed against the native unmodified FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein.
  • This method comprises the steps generally known in the art, as described for example by Buhring et al. in Hybridoma 1991, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 77-78:
  • the method according to the invention is characterized by the fact that the animal is immunized with cells of the murine cell line BA/F3 that had previously been transfected with the complete cDNA-sequence of the human FLT3/FLK2 receptor (BA/F3-huFLT3).
  • hybridoma cells producing antibodies specific for FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein it is preferred, if only those isolated and cloned hybridoma cells are selected which produce antibodies having a specificity for the transfected BA/F3-huFLT3 and showing a negative reaction with cells of the non-transfected BA/F3 cell line.
  • the invention also relates to the use of the inventive monoclonal antibody directed against the FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein for diagnostic and/or therapeutic treatment of tumors, particularly of malignant hematopoietic cells as for example lymphoid and myeloid leukemia cells.
  • hematopoietic cells as, for example, lymphoid and myeloid leukemia cells comprise a comparably high content of FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein.
  • the antibody may be coupled to a therapeutically active agent and therefore allows a direct and targeted modulation or even elimination of FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein carrying cells, particularly leukemia cells.
  • the antibody may be mixed in a pharmaceutical composition with adequate accessory substances. Consequently, the invention also relates to a pharmaceutical agent for diagnostic and/or therapeutic treatment of tumors, comprising an antibody produced and released by the hybridoma cells deposited under No. DSM ACC2249 at the German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures Ltd. (DSMZ).
  • cells carrying the human FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein may be detected in a suspension of different (human) cells using the methods known in the art, for instance the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, ELISA, or the radio immuno assay, RIA.
  • the present invention therefore also relates to a kit for the detection of human FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein, comprising a monoclonal antibody produced by the hybridoma cells deposited under No. DSM ACC2249 at the German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures Ltd. (DSMZ).
  • the invention therefore also relates to the use of the antibody 4G8B4B12 for detection of hematopoietic cells, as well as to a kit for the detection of hematopoietic cells, comprising the antibody 4G8B4B12. It is thereby possible to separate undifferentiated CD34 + subpopulations and to select and purify cells from bone marrow for functional analyses.
  • FIG. 1 shows a histogram A of flow cytometer measurements of 4G1 cells, incubated with ligand and without antibody, and a histogram B of a flow cytometer measurement of 4G1 cells, incubated with ligand and antibody 4G8B4B12 (therein designated 4G8); and
  • FIG. 2 shows three histograms of flow cytometer measurements on BV-173 cells, preincubated at B with a control antibody and then incubated with the antibody 4G8B4B12 (therein 4G8) and the ligand, at C directly with the antibody 4G8B4B12 (therein 4G8) according to the invention and with the ligand, and at A with the ligand alone.
  • the complete coding sequence of the human cDNA for FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein was cloned into the mammalian expression vector pCD-SR and introduced together with a plasmid conferring G418 resistance into the interleukin-3 dependent BA/F3 cells.
  • Transfected cells expressing the FLT3/FLK2 receptor were isolated and concentrated on the basis of their G418 resistance and according to their growth in the presence of recombinant FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein-ligand (FL) (Lyman et al., Cell 75:1157, 1993).
  • FL FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein-ligand
  • One clone, 4G1 was selected after limited dilution and tested for its ability to express FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein.
  • cells of clone 4G1 were first labeled with radioactive methionine ( 35 S) and then incubated with a rabbit antiserum directed against the inserted domain of the tyrosine kinase of the receptor protein FLT3/FLK2. The thus generated immunoprecipitate was analyzed using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
  • mice Eight weeks old Balb/c mice are immunized intraperitoneally twice, at intervals of 10 days, with 10 7 cells of the clone 4G1. Four days before the fusion, 5 ⁇ 10 5 cells are administered directly into the spleen in order to reinforce the immune response.
  • lymphocytes of the successfully immunized animal are collected by removing the animal's spleen and disintegrating it into a cell suspension.
  • the suspended spleen cells are fused with myeloma cells of the known cell line SP2/0 in the presence of polyethylene glycol.
  • the fusion culture is cultivated in a medium containing hypoxanthine, aminopterine and thymidine (HAT), herein HAT-RPMI-1640, in which only hybrid cells grow as these have both the property of myeloma cells to divide infinitely, and the property of the antibody-producing lymphocytes to grow in a medium containing HAT.
  • HAT hypoxanthine, aminopterine and thymidine
  • the cells are plated into microtiter plates and are incubated at 37 C in the presence of 5% CO 2 .
  • the culture supernatants are screened in a flow cytometer after 10-14 days on cells of the clone 4G1.
  • the supernatants were tested for reactivity with the cells of the cell line BA/F3, as these cells do not express antigens.
  • Hybridoma cells producing antibodies specific for 4G1 cells are selected, isolated and cultivated, i.e. cloned, according to the known limited dilution method.
  • Positively reacting hybridoma cell cultures are subjected to further cultivation, the antibodies are concentrated, purified and characterized.
  • the monoclonal antibody 4G8B4B12 was obtained using the above-mentioned screening strategy. Using a phycoerythrine (PE)-conjugated anti-isotype-specific antiserum by direct immunofluorescence using flow cytometry, the isotype IgG1 was determined.
  • PE phycoerythrine
  • Identification of the antigen was carried out by testing binding to cells with and without FLT3/FLK2 receptor.
  • sample (B) containing mouse fibroblasts of non-transfected cell line BA/F3 was equally incubated with the antibody 4G8B4B12 in the same concentration as sample (A).
  • Both samples were labeled with an anti-IgG1-PE antiserum and then analyzed in a flow cytometer.
  • Binding of the antibody 4G8B4B12 could be shown exclusively for sample (A). This means that the antibody 4G8B4B12 according to the invention had specifically bound to those cells transformed with the cDNA for human FLT3/FLK2 receptor and therefore expressing the human FLT3/FLK2 receptor.
  • tyrosine kinase receptors such as the FLT3/FLK2 receptor receptor activation initiated by ligand binding first leads to formation of receptor dimer complexes and their internalization into the cell.
  • Some antibodies can simulate the ligand, i.e. they act agonistically, and therefore lead to such a receptor dimer formation and internalization as well (Buhring et al., Cancer Res. 53: 4424, 1993).
  • a sample (A) containing 4G1 cells (obtained according to example 1) was incubated with 200 ng/ml biotinylated FLT3 ligand-biotine and streptavidin-phycoerythrine (SA-PE).
  • a second sample containing 4G1 cells (B) was initially incubated with 7 ⁇ g/ml of the antibody 4G8B4B12 for 30 minutes and subsequently treated as sample (1A).
  • a sample (B) containing cells of the hematopoietic pro-B cell line BV-173 was preincubated with a control IgG1 antibody for 2 hours at 37 C, then incubated with the antibody 4G8B4B12 of the invention and finally incubated with anti-IgG1-PE antiserum.
  • sample (C) was initially incubated with the antibody 4G8B4B12 and subsequently treated as sample (B).
  • a control sample (A) was initially incubated with 100 ng/ml FLT3/FLK2 receptor ligand and then treated as sample (B).
  • histogram A shows a signal reduced by 90% caused by internalization of the FLT3/FLK2 receptors by naturally occurring ligands.
  • a sample containing freshly obtained bone marrow cells was separated in a Ficoll-Hypaque density gradient and the normal, mononuclear bone marrow cells were isolated and concentrated.
  • the cells were analyzed in a flow cytometer.
  • blood stem cells as well as myeloid cells and progenitor cells of the B-line can be identified and particularly differentiated from T-cells using the antibody 4G8B4B12 of the invention.
  • the mononuclear cells were incubated with a PE-conjugate of the antibody 4G8B4B12 of the invention, with a known FITC-conjugated antibody directed against CD34, and a known biotine-conjugated antibody directed against CD117, and subsequently analyzed in the flow cytometer.
  • the cells were classified according to the French-American-British (FAB) classification (Bennet et al., Ann. Intern. Med. 103: 620, 1985) and this classification was confirmed by phenotypic analyses.
  • FAB French-American-British
  • the cells were incubated with the antibody 4G8B4B12, the bound antibody was labeled with the PE-conjugated anti-IgG1 antiserum and the cells were analyzed in the flow cytometer.
  • the cells of all samples were equally incubated with the antibody 4G8B4B12, the bound antibody was labeled with a PE-conjugated anti-IgG1 antiserum and the cells were analyzed in the flow cytometer.
  • the antibody 4G8B4B12 of the invention has therefore proven to be a particularly well-suited means for the detection and identification of malignant hematopoietic cells of the myeloid and B-lymphocytic line.

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The invention relates to a monoclonal antibody specifically binding to the human FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein. The invention further relates to hybridoma cells producing such an antibody, as well as to a method for generation of such hybridoma cells. The monoclonal antibody is the antibody produced and released by hybridoma cells deposited under No. DSM 2249 at the German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures (DSMZ) and designated as 4G8B4B12.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a monoclonal antibody directed against the human tyrosine kinase receptor FLT3/FLK2.
The tyrosine kinase receptor FLT3/FLK2 plays an important role in early hematopoiesis. It naturally occurs in blood stem cells and early lymphoid and myeloid blood progenitor cells and interacts with a growth factor FLT3-ligand (FL), that particularly stimulates the recruitment and proliferation of these cells (Matthews et al., Cell 65:1143, 1991; Small et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 91:459, 1994; Lyman et al., Blood 83:2795, 1994; Muench et al., Blood 85:963, 1995; Hannum et al., Nature 368:643, 1994; Hirayama et al., Blood 85:1762, 1995).
2. Description of the Related Art
The indirect detection mediated by an antibody specifically binding to the receptor represents a safe and quick method to qualitatively and quantitatively detect membrane bound receptors. The specific antibody can be labeled either directly or indirectly, using this label for identification and quantitative determination of the antibody or the bound receptor, respectively. Particularly, fluorescent dyes or radioactive agents can be used as labels.
Such an antibody can also be coupled to special therapeutically active agents and therefore renders possible a targeted cellular treatment, which is particularly required for the treatment of tumorous diseases.
Antibodies directed against FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein have already been described, however, these antibodies are directed against the murine FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein. Therefore, lacking the required specificity, these antibodies are not suitable for the treatment of human cells.
A monoclonal antibody binding specifically to the native unmodified human FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein, is produced and released by hybridoma cells that were deposited on Dec. 6, 1997 at the International Depository Authority DSMZ-Deutsche Sammlung Von Mikroorganismen Und Zellkulturen Gmbh (German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures, Ltd. (DSMZ)), Mascheroder Weg 1b, D-38124 Braunschweig Germany under No. DSM ACC2248 at the German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures Ltd. (DSMZ) in accordance with the provision of the Budapest Treaty. It has been given the designation BV10A4H2. This antibody is subject matter of German Patent DE 196 08 769 titled "antibody BV10A4H2".
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a further antibody specifically binding to the native unmodified human FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein and which is available in practically unlimited amounts.
This object is achieved by providing a monoclonal antibody binding specifically to the native unmodified human FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein and being produced and released by hybridoma cells that were deposited under No. DSM ACC2249 at the German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures Ltd. (DSMZ) in accordance with the provisions of the Budapest Treaty. The antibody has been given the designation 4G8B4B12.
With the antibody according to the invention, a monoclonal antibody has been provided for the first time that is reproduceable in a standardized manner and can thus potentially be produced in unlimited amounts and that binds specifically to a respective special extracellular epitope of the human receptor protein FLT3/FLK2.
The antibody according to the invention permits a targeted detection and modulation of cells comprising an extracellular domain of the human FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein. It therefore provides to physicians and research personnel a sofar unique and variably applicable means for on the one hand detecting such cells, both in cell culture and in the patient's organism, and on the other hand manipulating such cells, if desired, either by means of the antibody as such, or by specific reagents coupled to it.
The invention further relates to hybridoma cells producing a monoclonal antibody directed against the FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein and being deposited under the number DSM ACC2249 at the German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures Ltd. (DSMZ) according to the Budapest Treaty and producing the antibody designated 4G8B4B12.
The invention further relates to a method for producing hybridoma cells synthesizing and releasing an antibody directed against the native unmodified FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein. This method comprises the steps generally known in the art, as described for example by Buhring et al. in Hybridoma 1991, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 77-78:
1. Immunizing or sensitization of an animal, preferably a mouse of the Balb/c line, with the antigen or immunogen;
2. collecting the antibody-producing cells, preferably the lymphocytes of the spleen of that animal;
3. fusion of these antibody-producing cells with a stable, immortalized cell line, preferably a myeloma cell line, to hybridoma cells; and
4. isolation and multiplication (cloning) of such hybridoma cells that secrete an antibody binding to the antigen.
The method according to the invention is characterized by the fact that the animal is immunized with cells of the murine cell line BA/F3 that had previously been transfected with the complete cDNA-sequence of the human FLT3/FLK2 receptor (BA/F3-huFLT3).
It is advantageous that the cells of this cell line BA/F3-huFLT3 present a strong expression of FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein, as has been shown during the experiments leading to these transfected BA/F3-huFLT3 cells.
When screening hybridoma cells producing antibodies specific for FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein, it is preferred, if only those isolated and cloned hybridoma cells are selected which produce antibodies having a specificity for the transfected BA/F3-huFLT3 and showing a negative reaction with cells of the non-transfected BA/F3 cell line.
The invention also relates to the use of the inventive monoclonal antibody directed against the FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein for diagnostic and/or therapeutic treatment of tumors, particularly of malignant hematopoietic cells as for example lymphoid and myeloid leukemia cells.
Surprisingly, it has been found that most malignant hematopoietic cells as, for example, lymphoid and myeloid leukemia cells comprise a comparably high content of FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein. An antibody according to the invention coupled to a means for detection, for instance a radioactive marker, indirectly binds this detection means to the respective cells and thus allows the direct detection of the cells, for example using x-ray diagnostic/scintigraphic methods. Therefore, a very early diagnosis of tumors is possible, even in vivo.
In an analogous way the antibody may be coupled to a therapeutically active agent and therefore allows a direct and targeted modulation or even elimination of FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein carrying cells, particularly leukemia cells.
In order to facilitate the therapeutic and/or diagnostic application of the antibody according to the invention, the antibody may be mixed in a pharmaceutical composition with adequate accessory substances. Consequently, the invention also relates to a pharmaceutical agent for diagnostic and/or therapeutic treatment of tumors, comprising an antibody produced and released by the hybridoma cells deposited under No. DSM ACC2249 at the German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures Ltd. (DSMZ).
Using an antibody according to the invention, cells carrying the human FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein may be detected in a suspension of different (human) cells using the methods known in the art, for instance the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, ELISA, or the radio immuno assay, RIA. The present invention therefore also relates to a kit for the detection of human FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein, comprising a monoclonal antibody produced by the hybridoma cells deposited under No. DSM ACC2249 at the German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures Ltd. (DSMZ).
In connection with the present invention, it has surprisingly been found that the monoclonal antibody designated 4G8B4B12, produced by the hybridoma cells deposited under No. DSM ACC2249 at the German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures Ltd. (DSMZ) binds to human stem cells.
The invention therefore also relates to the use of the antibody 4G8B4B12 for detection of hematopoietic cells, as well as to a kit for the detection of hematopoietic cells, comprising the antibody 4G8B4B12. It is thereby possible to separate undifferentiated CD34+ subpopulations and to select and purify cells from bone marrow for functional analyses.
Further advantages can be taken from the following description.
It is understood that the afore-mentioned features and those to be explained below can be used not only in the specific combinations, but also in other combinations or alone without going beyond the scope of the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be described hereafter with reference to certain applications and embodiments, in combination with the drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 shows a histogram A of flow cytometer measurements of 4G1 cells, incubated with ligand and without antibody, and a histogram B of a flow cytometer measurement of 4G1 cells, incubated with ligand and antibody 4G8B4B12 (therein designated 4G8); and
FIG. 2 shows three histograms of flow cytometer measurements on BV-173 cells, preincubated at B with a control antibody and then incubated with the antibody 4G8B4B12 (therein 4G8) and the ligand, at C directly with the antibody 4G8B4B12 (therein 4G8) according to the invention and with the ligand, and at A with the ligand alone.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE 1
Generation and characterization of monoclonal antibodies directed against the FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein
Cells of a murine cell line BA/F3 that had previously been transfected with the complete cDNA for the human FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein (BA/F3-huFLT3) are used as antigen.
To generate these cells the complete coding sequence of the human cDNA for FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein was cloned into the mammalian expression vector pCD-SR and introduced together with a plasmid conferring G418 resistance into the interleukin-3 dependent BA/F3 cells.
Transfected cells expressing the FLT3/FLK2 receptor were isolated and concentrated on the basis of their G418 resistance and according to their growth in the presence of recombinant FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein-ligand (FL) (Lyman et al., Cell 75:1157, 1993). One clone, 4G1, was selected after limited dilution and tested for its ability to express FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein. For this purpose cells of clone 4G1 were first labeled with radioactive methionine (35 S) and then incubated with a rabbit antiserum directed against the inserted domain of the tyrosine kinase of the receptor protein FLT3/FLK2. The thus generated immunoprecipitate was analyzed using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
The thus confirmed BA/F3-HuFLT3 cells of the clone 4G1 were used as the antigen.
Eight weeks old Balb/c mice are immunized intraperitoneally twice, at intervals of 10 days, with 107 cells of the clone 4G1. Four days before the fusion, 5×105 cells are administered directly into the spleen in order to reinforce the immune response.
The formation of antibodies in the organism of the mouse is tested by screening the blood serum of the respective animal for binding properties with the antigen using the ELISA test well-known to any person skilled in the art.
Approximately 3 weeks later the lymphocytes of the successfully immunized animal are collected by removing the animal's spleen and disintegrating it into a cell suspension.
The suspended spleen cells are fused with myeloma cells of the known cell line SP2/0 in the presence of polyethylene glycol. The fusion culture is cultivated in a medium containing hypoxanthine, aminopterine and thymidine (HAT), herein HAT-RPMI-1640, in which only hybrid cells grow as these have both the property of myeloma cells to divide infinitely, and the property of the antibody-producing lymphocytes to grow in a medium containing HAT.
Following fusion, the cells are plated into microtiter plates and are incubated at 37 C in the presence of 5% CO2.
The culture supernatants are screened in a flow cytometer after 10-14 days on cells of the clone 4G1. In a second step the supernatants were tested for reactivity with the cells of the cell line BA/F3, as these cells do not express antigens. Hybridoma cells producing antibodies specific for 4G1 cells are selected, isolated and cultivated, i.e. cloned, according to the known limited dilution method.
Positively reacting hybridoma cell cultures are subjected to further cultivation, the antibodies are concentrated, purified and characterized.
The monoclonal antibody 4G8B4B12 was obtained using the above-mentioned screening strategy. Using a phycoerythrine (PE)-conjugated anti-isotype-specific antiserum by direct immunofluorescence using flow cytometry, the isotype IgG1 was determined.
Production, purification and characterization of the antibodies were carried out using methods generally known in the art.
The antibody 4G8B4B12 produced by the hybridoma cells deposited under No. DSM ACC2249 at the German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures Ltd. (DSM), exhibits the following characteristic features:
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EXAMPLE 2
Identification of the antigen recognized by the monoclonal antibody 4G8B4B12.
Identification of the antigen was carried out by testing binding to cells with and without FLT3/FLK2 receptor.
A sample (A) containing mouse fibroblasts of the cell line BA/F3-huFLT3 generated according to example 1 and transfected with the human cDNA for FLT3/FLK2 receptor, was incubated with the antibody 4G8B4B12 of the invention.
As a control, a sample (B) containing mouse fibroblasts of non-transfected cell line BA/F3 was equally incubated with the antibody 4G8B4B12 in the same concentration as sample (A).
Both samples were labeled with an anti-IgG1-PE antiserum and then analyzed in a flow cytometer.
Binding of the antibody 4G8B4B12 could be shown exclusively for sample (A). This means that the antibody 4G8B4B12 according to the invention had specifically bound to those cells transformed with the cDNA for human FLT3/FLK2 receptor and therefore expressing the human FLT3/FLK2 receptor.
EXAMPLE 3
Identification of the monoclonal antibody 4G8B4B12 as a non-antagonistic and slightly agonistic reacting antibody
In tyrosine kinase receptors such as the FLT3/FLK2 receptor receptor activation initiated by ligand binding first leads to formation of receptor dimer complexes and their internalization into the cell. Some antibodies can simulate the ligand, i.e. they act agonistically, and therefore lead to such a receptor dimer formation and internalization as well (Buhring et al., Cancer Res. 53: 4424, 1993).
A sample (A) containing 4G1 cells (obtained according to example 1) was incubated with 200 ng/ml biotinylated FLT3 ligand-biotine and streptavidin-phycoerythrine (SA-PE).
A second sample containing 4G1 cells (B) was initially incubated with 7 μg/ml of the antibody 4G8B4B12 for 30 minutes and subsequently treated as sample (1A).
Both samples were analyzed in the flow cytometer. The resulting histograms are given in FIG. 1.
Both histograms show equally strong signals. This means that the antibody 4G8B4B12 according to the invention has no inhibiting effect to the ligand binding and therefore does not act antagonistically (Buhring et al., Cancer Res. 53: 4424, 1993).
For detection of the agonistic reaction a sample (B) containing cells of the hematopoietic pro-B cell line BV-173 (DSM ACC 20; freely accessible) was preincubated with a control IgG1 antibody for 2 hours at 37 C, then incubated with the antibody 4G8B4B12 of the invention and finally incubated with anti-IgG1-PE antiserum.
Another sample (C) was initially incubated with the antibody 4G8B4B12 and subsequently treated as sample (B).
A control sample (A) was initially incubated with 100 ng/ml FLT3/FLK2 receptor ligand and then treated as sample (B).
All three samples were analyzed in the flow cytometer. The resulting histograms are given in FIG. 2. Compared to histogram B histogram C shows a signal reduced by approximately 33%. This means that the antibody 4G8B4B12 according to the invention has caused internalization of some FLT3/FLK2 receptors and therefore acts slightly in an agonistic way (ligand stimulating).
Compared to histogram B histogram A shows a signal reduced by 90% caused by internalization of the FLT3/FLK2 receptors by naturally occurring ligands.
EXAMPLE 4
Use of the monoclonal antibody 4G8B4B12 for detection of subpopulations of blood stem cells
A sample containing freshly obtained bone marrow cells was separated in a Ficoll-Hypaque density gradient and the normal, mononuclear bone marrow cells were isolated and concentrated.
These mononuclear bone marrow cells were then incubated with a PE-conjugate of the antibody 4G8B4B12 of the invention and with known fluorescein-isothiocyanate (FITC)-conjugated antibodies directed against the stem cell antigens HLA-DR, CD34 and CD62L, respectively, CD33 occurring in myeloid cells, CD71 occurring in erythroid and progenitor cells, CD10 and CD19 occurring in B-cells, respectively and CD3 and CD7, occurring in T-cells, respectively.
The cells were analyzed in a flow cytometer.
The results of the analysis show:
a strong co-expression of FLT3/FLK2 with the stem cell markers CD34, HLA-DR and CD62L (55% and 100% and 60%, respectively),
a weaker co-expression of the myeloid cell marker CD33 and the erythroid and progenitor cell markers CD10 and CD19 (60% and 20% and 20%, respectively), and
no co-expression with the T-cell markers CD7 and CD3.
This means that blood stem cells as well as myeloid cells and progenitor cells of the B-line can be identified and particularly differentiated from T-cells using the antibody 4G8B4B12 of the invention.
A 3-color analysis was carried out for characterization of subpopulations of the CD34+ stem cell population as follows:
The mononuclear cells were incubated with a PE-conjugate of the antibody 4G8B4B12 of the invention, with a known FITC-conjugated antibody directed against CD34, and a known biotine-conjugated antibody directed against CD117, and subsequently analyzed in the flow cytometer.
The obtained results show that 23% of the CD34+ cells also express the receptor protein FLT3/FLK2 and 50% of the cells of this subpopulation additionally comprise the protein CD117.
Analyses on CD34++ and CD34+++ cells show that the number of cells of the subpopulation of FLT3/FLK2+ /CD117+ cells decreases when CD34 expression is decreasing (from CD34+++ via CD34++ up to CD34+), i.e. with ongoing development by the blood system cells, while the subpopulation of FLT3/FLK2+ /CD117- cells is increasing.
It is therefore possible to isolate two new subpopulations of the CD 34-positive population of blood stem cells using the antibody 4G8B4B12 of the invention, namely the subpopulation FLT3/FLK2+ /CD117+ and the subpopulation FLT3/FLK2+ /CD117-.
EXAMPLE 5
Use of the monoclonal antibody 4G8B4B12 for detection of leukemic blasts of the myeloid and B-lymphocytic line
By centrifugation in a Ficoll gradient, a pure (>90%) population of leukemic blasts was obtained from bone marrow or peripheral blood of patients suffering from leukemia.
The cells were classified according to the French-American-British (FAB) classification (Bennet et al., Ann. Intern. Med. 103: 620, 1985) and this classification was confirmed by phenotypic analyses.
The cells were incubated with the antibody 4G8B4B12, the bound antibody was labeled with the PE-conjugated anti-IgG1 antiserum and the cells were analyzed in the flow cytometer.
In most of the blast-populations of patients suffering from acute myeloid and/or B-lymphocytic leukemia a positive reaction and therefore the presence of FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein was detected.
Further to these analyses using freshly isolated leukemia cells, samples of megakaryoblastic cell lines, myeloid/monocytic cell lines, and B-cell lines were tested.
The cells of all samples were equally incubated with the antibody 4G8B4B12, the bound antibody was labeled with a PE-conjugated anti-IgG1 antiserum and the cells were analyzed in the flow cytometer.
A positive reaction and therefore an expression of FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein was found on most of the cell lines of the B-lymphocytic line, and on few of the myeloid line.
The antibody 4G8B4B12 of the invention has therefore proven to be a particularly well-suited means for the detection and identification of malignant hematopoietic cells of the myeloid and B-lymphocytic line.

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1. A monoclonal antibody binding specifically to the human FLT3/FLK2 receptor protein and being produced and released by hybridoma cells that are deposited at the International Depositary Authority DSMZ-Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen GmbH Mascheroder Weg 1b, D-38124 Braunschweig, Germany, as of Dec. 19, 1995 under No. DSM ACC2249 in accordance with the Budapest Treaty, and designated 4G8B4B 12.
2. Hybridoma cells deposited at the International Depositary Authority DSMZ-Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen GmbH Mascheroder Weg 1b, D-38124 Braunschweig, Germany, as of Dec. 19 1995 under No. DSM ACC2249 in accordance with the Budapest Treaty, and designated 4G8B4B 12.
3. A composition comprising an antibody according to claim 1 and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
4. The composition according to claim 3, wherein the antibody is coupled to a labeling marker.
5. Kit comprising an antibody according to claim 1.
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